MIDWEST TOP 10
1. Culver Academy (Ind.), 15-2
The Eagles took on steep competition at this weekend’s MSLA Championships, topping Kiski Academy (Pa.) 12-8 in the semifinals and Western Reserve Academy (Ohio) in the title match. In the latter, the Pioneers actually jumped ahead 3-1 and 5-3 before the Eagles took command with four straight goals. Culver never trailed again but a WRA rally forced overtime, setting up Nicholas Roode’s dramatic game-winner on the break. Previous: 1
2. Brother Rice (Mich.) 14-1
Three big tests. Three big wins for the Warriors. All three, somewhat remarkably by the same score, as Brother Rice topped Detroit Catholic Central (Mich.), Dublin Jerome (Ohio) and Upper Arlington (Ohio) 12-9. The latestwas particularly impressive as the Golden Bears raced out to a 3-0 lead before the Warriors answered with seven straight goals. Previous: 2
3. Dublin Jerome (Ohio), 15-1
The Celtics split a pair of games over the weekend against top Mitten State competition, falling by three goals to Brother Rice, then edging Hartland by two. The Celtics actually trailed the Eagles 8-4 at the half, before dominating the second stanza by an 8-2 margin. Previous: 3
4. Upper Arlington (Ohio), 14-2
Just like the Celtics, the Golden Bears dropped a close contest to Brother Rice (Mich.) this past weekend, thus ending their 12-game win streak. Upper Arlington’s challenging regular-season schedule continues this coming weekend with games against Hamburg (N.Y.) and New Canaan, which happens to be one of Connecticut’s top teams. Previous: 4
5. Forest Hills Central (Mich.), 11-2
The Rangers made it five straight wins, including an impressive victory at East Grand Rapids (Mich.). Starting May 10, FHC enters a brutal stretch, ending the regular season against three in-state opponents with double-digit wins: Forest Hills Eastern, Hartland and Detroit Catholic Central. Previous: 5
6. Detroit Catholic Central (Mich.), 11-2
Just like the Rangers, the Shamrocks are prepping for the postseason with big-time competition, including East Grand Rapids (Mich.) on May 9 and a must-watch showdown at Forest Hills Central (Mich.) May 19. DCC is coming off a one-week break after Brother Rice snapped its 10-game win streak May 2. Previous: 6
7. Hartland (Mich.), 10-1
The Eagles’ 10-game win streak came to an end this past weekend against Dublin Jerome (Ohio), but 10 nearly turned into 11. Indeed, Hartland actually led 6-0 after a quarter and 8-4 at the half. The Eagles have three games upcoming against Mitten State teams with double-digit wins in Howell on May 8, Brighton on May 10 and Forest Hills Central on May 13. Previous: 7
8. St. Viator (Ill.), 17-1
The Lions bounced back from their first loss, to Glenbard West (Ill.) April 25, with five straight victories, including a 6-3 win Saturday over another top Land of Lincoln team in Lake Forest. Earlier in the week, Cade Faulkner delivered a nine-point night against York with five goals and four assists with Nicky Pastore and Emerson McGrath also notching hat tricks. Previous: 8
9. Rockhurst Jesuit (Kan.), 15-0
The Hawklets were dominant in their 18-3 win over Lee’s Summit North (Mo.) with nine different players finding the back of the net. That included senior Eddie Miller notching five goals and juniors Christopher Mohajir and Luke McNamara each notching multiple goals and multiple assists. Previous: T10
T10. Benilde-St. Margaret’s (Minn.), 8-0
St. Thomas Academy (Minn.) put the Red Knights’ perfect record to the test, with the teams knotted at three at the intermission. Ultimately, Benilde-St. Margaret’s stayed undefeated thanks to a 6-3 second half. Undefeated teams await the Red Knights on back-to-back Mondays as they host Moorhead (Minn.) and visit Chanhassen (Minn.) seven days later. Previous: T10
T10. Wheaton Academy (Ill.) 14-1
The Warriors are off to a remarkable start, including an undefeated record in Land of Lincoln play that will be tested this week when they take on Lake Forest (May 9) and New Trier (May 13). Still, Wheaton Academy has already compiled an impressive resume, including a rout of Carmel (Ind.) and a tight road victory over 15-win Glenbard West (Ill.). Previous: NR
— Jonah Rosenblum
WEST TOP 10
1. St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), 19-4
The Wildcats won their fourth straight West Catholic Athletic League championship, beating Sacred Heart Prep (Calif.) 10-6 in the final Saturday. They topped Bellarmine Prep (Calif.) 18-2 in the semifinals with Jack Porter tallying a game-high five points on two goals and three assists and Kody Haan scoring a game-high four goals. Rye Kushner had three goals and one assist, Tristan Ghosh added two goals and two assists and Boden Anderson chipped in three assists to go with one goal. Previous: 1
2. Valor Christian (Colo.), 14-1
The Eagles won their regular-season finale 14-2 at Rock Canyon (Colo.), and they move back to the top spot among Colorado teams thanks to the previous week’s wins over Regis Jesuit and Mountain Vista, while Cherry Creek suffered its first loss to RJ. Valor had an early-season, two-goal loss to Cherry Creek, but the state playoffs will help settle things for good. Previous: 3
3. Regis Jesuit (Colo.), 13-2
The Raiders are back after a strong week to conclude the regular season, collecting wins over former No. 4 Legend (Colo.) and former No. 2 Cherry Creek (Colo.). They lost to Valor on April 25 and fell in their opener against Denver South (Colo.), but this past week was validation their early-season win over No. 6 Corona del Mar (Calif.) shouldn’t be forgotten. Previous: NR
4. Cherry Creek (Colo.), 15-1
The Bruins came up just short of a perfect regular season, falling 13-12 to Regis Jesuit (Colo.) in the finale Friday. Ollie Nolting and Channing Walter each scored hat tricks but Regis Jesuit did just enough to get the win. Cherry Creek drops for now but still got the No. 1 seed in the Class 5A tournament. Previous: 2
5. Corona del Mar (Calif.), 16-6
The Sea Kings have won six straight, but will have to prove themselves again May 9 in the CIF Southern Section semifinals when they face a rematch from Foothill-Santa Ana (Calif.), who they beat 12-6 on April 26. CdM beat Servite (Calif.) 15-7 in the first round and topped Westlake (Calif.) 14-6 in the quarterfinals last week. Oliver Ayala led the attack against Westlake with three goals and four assists, Finian Tran had 15 faceoff wins and Gavin Gossen added two goals and eight ground balls. Previous: 6
6. De La Salle (Calif.), 19-3
The top-seeded Spartans cruised into the CIF North Coast Section semifinals with dominant wins over Roseville (Calif.) and Granite Bay (Calif.) last week. Henry Benner (five goals, one assist) and Ben Kangas (four goals, one assist) led the attack in a 19-4 victory over Granite Bay in the quarterfinals. De La Salle plays No. 4-seeded Vista del Lago (Calif.) in the semifinals May 9. Previous: 7
7. Foothill-Santa Ana (Calif.), 16-6
The Knights bounced back from back-to-back losses in the final week of the regular season to beat two quality opponents in the opening rounds of the CIF Southern Section tournament. They edged St. Margaret’s (Calif.) 12-11 on Blake Wozniak’s overtime game-winner, then toppled former No. 5 Mater Dei (Calif.) 15-7 in the quarterfinals with hat tricks from Connor Pietras, Jackson Hines and Sean Sanchez and 10 saves from Cohen Krudwig. Now they get a rematch against Corona del Mar in the semifinals. Previous: 10
8. Mater Dei (Calif.), 18-3
Another strong season ended early when the Monarchs fell to Foothill in the CIF Southern Section quarterfinals last week. The Monarchs’ other losses were to previously-ranked Legend (Colo.) and unranked Santa Margarita Catholic (Calif.), but they had previously beaten Foothill during the regular season and also had wins over CdM and De La Salle. Previous: 5
9. Bishop’s School (Calif.), 16-1
The Knights head into the CIF San Diego Open Division playoffs as the top seed, set to face No. 8 Coronado (Calif.) in the first round May 11. They have won 10 straight since their lone loss to Colorado Academy on March 22, including victories against Santa Fe Christian (Calif.) and Pacific Ridge (Calif.) last week. Previous: 8
10. Jesuit Portland (Ore.), 11-3
The Crusaders outscored Westview (Ore.) and Mountainside (Ore.) 41-1 last week, and they’ve now won seven straight since their three-game skid against strong out-of-state competition at the end of March. Jesuit has three games left on the schedule, including against 11-win Sunset (Ore.) on May 12. Previous: 9
— Laurel Pfahler